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Gelam nguzu kazi = Dugong my son : the first exhibition of limited edition linocuts by the artists of the Mualgau Minaral Artist Collective from Mua Island in the Torres Strait / editors, Cecilia Alfonso and Michael Kershaw.
Mualau Minaral collective of printmakers and artists led by Dennis Nona; method of incising into linoleum and printing; works reference stories from Mua Island; catalogue includes photographs of the linocuts.
An exhibition organised for the Kubin Community Council by The Australian Art Print Network.
An exhibition of Limited Edition linocut prints featuring stories and legends for Mua Island in the Torres Strait.
64 p. : col. ill., 1 map, ports. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. #281021 (covers rubbed at edge).
Mualgau Minaral Artist Collective. | Prints, Australian — Aboriginal artists — Exhibitions. | Indigenous peoples — Art — Exhibitions. | Linoleum block-printing, Australian. | Art, Torres Strait Islander — Exhibitions. | Art – Exhibitions. | Art – Catalogues. | Art – Print and printmaking. | Moa / Banks Island (Qld TSI SC54-11) | Moa / Banks Island (Qld TSI SC54-11) | Australian
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